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  • #21
    This 0 time world champion is outing like a b****h over not having a Ppv cut and not getting enough recognition. False sense of self worth.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
      If you put Fury vs TBA ,I’m sure Wembley tickets would also fly off the handle and do great numbers right ?
      Yes, that's right

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Ropeydope View Post
        True Fury didn’t sell out the Vegas shows, but he did beat up the American boogeyman 3 times over there so, yah, he was probably going to sell out Wembley on his return fight. Also, of course people are saying, “Tyson this, and Tyson that….”, because he’s the only boxer at the media events.
        In conclusion, STFU Whyte. We liked it better when you were AWOL.
        The American boogeyman turned down fights with Jennings , A.J , Whyte and Povetkin. All we’re looking to fight him . The boogeyman hid from Klitschko before even defending a title. Not much of a boogeyman multiple people wanted to fight him .

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        • #24
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

          Cool story bro…
          Youre an effin woman.

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          • #25
            Tyson went in to the lions den three times and prevailed against all odds. Only two fights ago Dillain was sparked out for the second time in his career against an old since retied veteran. This IS fact and this is what people see. Frank payed a massive fee to get this fight knowing that the majority would go to Tyson Fury (nearly $30m) and Whyte would get an amazing nearly $12m should he win. It's obvious Dillian was trying to squeeze more and who can blame him but Dillian is a 'hurt' character by nature and with Eddie Hearn whispering bollocks in his ear didn't really make it the Tyson Fury v Dillian Whyte show .Instead he hid himself away and came back telling us you need two hands to clap!. Meaning you need two fighters to make the show ,saying in affect then that it is the Tyson fury show. Tyson would have sold out against other fighters like an all English affair in Joe Joyce of which I was hoping! but Whyte is a decent fighter who has fallen short at times but says he's improved and has a decent fight ending dig .So if Whyte can pull it off as 5/1 underdog then it was the Dillian Whyte show and for sure will put him in a position similar to where Fury is right now. In the driving seat!
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            • #26
              Originally posted by tokon View Post
              "It’s not just the Tyson Fury show. It’s the Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte show."

              No, obviously it isn't and Whyte embarrassed himself with his actions after signing a contract for a career high payday.

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              I’m sorry, but Fury isn’t pulling in 94,000 ppl to see him beat up on Tom Schwartz, planeta and Sefer; the crowd are here to see him in against a live opponent.

              Whether he embarrassed himself or otherwise is up for debate, and not my business, but the idea that Whyte isn’t a fundamental piece of this affair is madness.
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              • #27
                Originally posted by whirlout View Post
                Why start talking now after he has been quiet all this while? Just stay quiet all the way to the fight as seem to be the plan. You didn't help promote the fight even after getting a career high payday which even your own promoter wasn't offering so why should we give you credit for any part of its success? Fury's side rightfully deserves all the credit. They 've done all the work. You are basically just showing up for the payday literally.
                Whyte’s existence alone has been crucial to the selling of this fight. Sure, he hasn’t done the dog’s work, and maybe 94,000 seats aren’t getting sold without arum, Wareen and fury putting in a serious shift, but there’s no way in hell anyone’s overselling Wembley to watch Fury vs. a bingo caller from a retirement home

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

                  The American boogeyman turned down fights with Jennings , A.J , Whyte and Povetkin. All we’re looking to fight him . The boogeyman hid from Klitschko before even defending a title. Not much of a boogeyman multiple people wanted to fight him .
                  I would only ever use that term facetiously. Wilder’s record is irrelevant to my point or the thread based on Whyte dumba55 comments, but…..OK.

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                  • #29
                    The fight sold out just for Fury you fata$$ bum. Fury sold and hyped the fight with his boxing and trash talking skills. You weren't even in the first conference. PPV buyers, Wembley audience will watch this fight just for Fury.

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                    • #30
                      Fury sold the fight out. After the Wilder triology his first fight on UK soil in years, no matter who his opponent was would of sold out for his homecoming. Whyte is dilusional as usual.
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